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Caroline Roberts (1)

Auteur de The Cosy Teashop in the Castle

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10 oeuvres 260 utilisateurs 12 critiques

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Œuvres de Caroline Roberts

The Cosy Teashop in the Castle (2016) 94 exemplaires
The Cosy Christmas Teashop (2016) 37 exemplaires
The Cosy Christmas Chocolate Shop (2017) 33 exemplaires
My Summer of Magic Moments (2017) 28 exemplaires
The Cosy Seaside Chocolate Shop (2018) 15 exemplaires
Rachel’s Pudding Pantry (2019) 15 exemplaires
The Torn Up Marriage (1940) 10 exemplaires
The Seaside Cocktail Campervan (2021) 8 exemplaires
Summer at Rachel's Pudding Pantry (2020) 4 exemplaires

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Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Impulse for this review copy. This was my honest opinion.
It was an amusing story with some sad parts but I'm not sure if my kindle was damp with tears or the drooling over the cakes.
A well written lovely winters read
 
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TheReadingShed01 | 5 autres critiques | Feb 25, 2023 |
This book was good company for a very hot summers night where sleep was proving illusive, but I didn’t feel it really lived up to the reviews I’d read about it. It’s basically a narrative of Claire’s summer holiday following a very personal life trauma. It gently winds its way through her mental recovery from a physical trauma, with a bit of romance dropped in for good measure. Caroline Roberts deals sensitively with a subject that many of us have directly or indirectly experienced and it’s lovely to see such a topic talked about so personally. It’s very readable - an easy beach read, but I found myself predicting the outcome almost from the start. It’s predictable and somewhat contrived, it would have been easy to skip out three quarters of the book and still understand what’s happening... in an Eastenders kind of way. That being said, you’d miss the point I think the author is trying to portray: Slow down, notice the moment, feel the emotions, understand your reactions, look for the way ahead; in that way she achieved her purpose. I’d love to live in the beautiful (perhaps not quite so quirky) cottage with beautiful views of the sea and people being people. The book left me with a warm feeling... although perhaps that wasn’t so welcome on such a scorcher of a night… (plus d'informations)
 
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jemima1983 | Jan 23, 2021 |
This is about the break-up of a marriage.
It deals with things in a realistic way up until the ending.
I am not saying that a relationship cannot survive cheating, people do and have forgiven but my issue with the Hero was the length of time he was with the O/W. He moves in with her, its not a few days, weeks or a one off, for me I would have struggled to trust him again.
I also wasn't keen on scenes with the O/W, I don't mind conversations but in bed, No, not if he is going to go back to the heroine. These scenes weren't detailed but you got the idea.
I thought it was unique and brave that the heroine, the wronged wife tried to start something with another man, so many books have the woman pinning for her husband while he's off with someone else, I am not saying she didn't pine or miss him but she did try to move on.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
Hmm I did like the first book in this series better than the second book (more on that in another review). Roberts decides to tell her story through two characters POVs (Ellie and Joe). Ellie is a 20 something working a job she doesn't love. Still at home with her parents and wishing to make her dream of opening a bakery a reality, Ellie interviews for a job at a castle running a tea shop. Though she has no real world experience besides baking for family and friends, Ellie thinks she can make the tea shop a success. When she gets the job she finds herself pulled more to the general manager of the castle, Joe.

I did like the central plot. Young woman decides to move away from home (just an hour) in order to follow her dream of owning her own bakery. Ellie loves to bake and has her grandmother's old recipe book in hand. When she moves into the castle though you see that she has not thought everything through. It would have been great if Roberts had included more missteps by Ellie such as ordering too much or not enough for visitors. Learning how to make other recipes. Dealing with difficult customers, something. Instead we have Ellie having some minor difficulties with one of the older waitresses and having to go and ask Joe for help and almost crying because he was harsh with her for not knowing how to run a bakery. Did I mention that Ellie lied during her interview? Yeah. I would have been harsh too.

Joe's story was much more interesting. I don't want to spoil for potential readers though. I found him less interesting as the story went on since Roberts just focuses on how sexy Joe is finding Ellie and when the sex scenes start that is just the rest of the book really until the end.

The writing was okay. I think it just got way too repetitive for me towards the end. We know that Ellie is worried about making the tea shop a success, we get that she's worried about what to order and bake. I just really wanted something more. We know she had a broken engagement, but it's given no real depth in the book. I wish we had gotten a prologue or something with the ex fiancee or something. He was just some faceless character.

The flow was wonky between segues of Ellie and Joe's POV.

The setting of the castle should have been played up more than it was I think. I love the idea of a castle with a tea shop attached to it. We also know that Lord Henry (the owner) is dealing with the costs to keep up the place and I loved the reality of owning something like that and the taxes and other things you need to worry about.

The ending was okay but felt flat. Things felt very rushed to me and I wish we had more time with the main character with them interacting and talking more. Seriously, towards the end there was just a lot of boom chick a wow wow. I love that in a romance, but I didn't see a connection between Ellie and Joe. This book made me long for the Escape to New Zealand series (the first few books). That's the way to give you some red hot romance with plot/tension mixed in.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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ObsidianBlue | 5 autres critiques | Jul 1, 2020 |

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Œuvres
10
Membres
260
Popularité
#88,386
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
12
ISBN
56
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